FIFA 22 ePremier League: Where to watch on TV, preview, favourites and prize money
Conor McGregor talks Jake Paul, sparring return and UFC title aspirations
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Conor McGregor talks Jake Paul, sparring return and UFC title aspirations
EdTech company BYJU'S has been announced as an official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. Through this partnership, BYJU'S will leverage its rights to the FIFA World Cup 2022 marks, emblem, and assets, and run unique promotions to connect with passionate football fans around the world. It will also create engaging and creative content with educational messages as part of a multifaceted activation plan. "FIFA is dedicated to harnessing the power of football towards the goal of enacting positive societal change. We're delighted to be partnered with a company like BYJU'S, which is also engaging communities and empowering young people wherever they may be in the world," said Kay Madati, FIFA's Chief Commercial Officer, in a statement.
FIFA 22 Fantasy FUT leaks are revealing an abundance of new special cards, and a new Anthony Martial card has been leaked.
Erik ten Hag in profile as Man Utd 'open talks' with Ajax boss
In the latest episode of our football legend reaction series on YouTube, we got Ben to react to the brilliant Michel Platini.
Mohamed Salah's options would be going «sideways to Manchester City or down anywhere else» if he left Liverpool, says ex-Reds striker Michael Owen.
It was January, when receiving a special achievement award from FIFA of the type which usually marks a gracious exit from the frontline, that Cristiano Ronaldo said he wanted to play on “for four or five more years”.
Boris Johnson suggests Ukraine could host Euro 2028